TSX Venture Exchange Revises Minimum Pricing Requirements
By Kim Brown, Maria Starko, Ethan Minsky and Virgil Hlus Effective June 23, 2022, the TSX Venture Exchange (the “Exchange”) has amended some of the ... Continued
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By Kim Brown, Maria Starko, Ethan Minsky and Virgil Hlus Effective June 23, 2022, the TSX Venture Exchange (the “Exchange”) has amended some of the ... Continued
By Zachary Murphy-Rogers The Supreme Court of Canada has announced it will not hear the appeal brought by a woman known as “Mother 1” in ... Continued
By Bo Carter According to the Ontario Court of Appeal in the recent decision of IT Haven Inc. v. Certain Underwriters at Lloyd’s, London, 2022 ... Continued
By Maria Starko and Michael Larsen Modern post-secondary institutions devote themselves to promoting student well-being and academic success, whether in the domain of teaching alone, ... Continued
By Satinder Sidhu and Imroz Ali A tragic workplace accident, resulting in the death of the insured, laid the background for the Ontario Court of ... Continued
On July 21, 2022, the Government of British Columbia announced a new homebuyer protection period in residential real estate sales. Amendments to the Property Law ... Continued
By Denny Chung Excluding persons from a potential contract or opportunity is a practice referred to as “blacklisting”. FORCOMP Forestry Consulting Ltd. v. British Columbia, ... Continued
By Andrea Raso Employers should ensure that they have policies in place governing use of work emails for non-work-related purposes. The issue of employee use ... Continued
By Andrea Raso In the decision of Natasha Martin v. Grapevine Optical and Charles Fellnermayr, the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal (“HRT”) recently awarded over ... Continued
Clark Wilson’s Saul Joseph, Melanee Bryniawsky, and Mike McDonald. Q.C. of our Indigenous Law Group recently completed a landmark Collaboration Agreement between our client, the ... Continued
By Jeff Holowaychuk and Lauren Zeleschuk Almost two years since it was first introduced as Bill C-11, Parliament is once again considering the Digital Charter ... Continued
This year our courts have made many decisions that provide comment and clarity on certain procedural requirements of the Builders Lien Act (the “Act”). Our ... Continued